Abstract #1489
In vivo dynamic measurement of pulmonary blood oxygenation and cardiac output using hyperpolarised 129 Xe
Graham Norquay 1 , Neil Stewart 1 , and Jim Wild 1
1
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, South
Yorkshire, United Kingdom
In this study, hyperpolarised (HP)
129
Xe
MR was used to evaluate changes in pulmonary oxygenation
during breath-hold apnoea. The relationship between
blood oxygenation and the
129
Xe-red blood cell
(RBC) chemical shift was first established in vitro for
in vivo chemical shift-oxygenation calibration. The
129
Xe-RBC
NMR signal and chemical shift (blood oxygenation) were
observed to modulate with the same frequency over a
breath-hold period of ~ 45 s, suggesting the possibility
of using HP
129
Xe
MR to monitor, simultaneously, in real-time, cardiac
output (from the
129
Xe-RBC
signal) and blood oxygenation changes (from the
129
Xe-RBC
chemical shift) during breath-hold apn0ea
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